Thursday, September 11, 2014

Christian Student Fellowship

      Christian Student Fellowship, or CSF is a on campus ministry. The main building of CSF can be found at 502 Columbia Ave, and for any further information about CSF go to ukcsf.org. CSF is completely free to join, and has fun events to enjoy every week. Some weekly events include Synergy, which is a time of worship, SHIFT, a way for fellow freshmen to come together, meet new people, and talk about God. One event that we all can enjoy is Free Friday Flapjack's, this event takes place every friday at midnight, and will be serving stacks of pancakes free to enjoy by anyone. CSF also offers seasonal retreats for any students who are interested. This fall, October 10th-12th, CSF will be heading to the Woodland Lakes in Amelia, Ohio, and any student/member of CSF can go for $59. The fall retreat is a fun filled weekend, consisting of dodgeball, meeting new people, and plenty of worship.
       If you want to help out the community, than you should get involved in CSF's CSF Serve. CSF Serve is a way for you to help and impact the struggling community's in Lexington. To get signed up for CSF Serve, go to the CSF webpage and join a CSF group to get involved. If you are looking to get involved on campus, you should defiantly take interest in CSF. CSF is a very exciting club to be apart of and will ultimately help you build your relationship with God, and give you the honor of impacting the life's and community of Lexington.

   

2 comments:

  1. Very informative post Evan, I didn't know much about CSF until your post. I think this would be a good topic to pursue for the shark tank to get the word out about CSF so that more people could join and help the community. However, I am left with a question after reading your blog. Do you have to be a Christian to join CSF? If so, are there any other clubs or organizations for people not of the Christian faith?

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  2. Evan, you do a nice job summarizing CSF in this post. Make sure you check the Research Blog instructions on Blackboard so that you are including all three requirements for posts. At the beginning of the post, you need to clearly identify the source - What type of source is it (website, article, image/photo, etc.)? What is the title? Who is the author? Where did you find the source? After providing summary, you also need to reflect on the source - Ask questions that the source has raised in your mind. Also, how could this source lead you to further research on your topic? How could the source be incorporated in a documentary on the topic?

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